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The World's Most Popular Hip Hop WebsiteFri, 09 Dec 2016 22:56:19 +0000en-UShourly1https://wordpress.org/?v=4.6.1111339476Cam’ron Jumps On Uncle Murda’s “Cam’Ron Voice” #ShotEveryDayBhttp://allhiphop.com/2016/11/20/camron-jumps-uncle-murdas-camron-voice-shoteverydayb/
http://allhiphop.com/2016/11/20/camron-jumps-uncle-murdas-camron-voice-shoteverydayb/#commentsSun, 20 Nov 2016 18:03:49 +0000http://allhiphop.com/?p=357609Uncle Murda had that other banger of the summer from New York City with “Cam’Ron Voice.” Well, it seems like Cam’ron understands this as well and has opted to jump on the remix with the Brooklyn street general. Listen up.

]]>http://allhiphop.com/2016/11/20/camron-jumps-uncle-murdas-camron-voice-shoteverydayb/feed/1357609Let The Good Times Roll: Uplifting Conversations About Marijuana (Part II)http://allhiphop.com/2016/11/12/let-the-good-times-roll-part-2/
http://allhiphop.com/2016/11/12/let-the-good-times-roll-part-2/#commentsSat, 12 Nov 2016 15:00:40 +0000http://allhiphop.com/?p=356430In Part Two of this piece, (check out Part One here) Devin the Dude talks about how marijuana helped him record his contribution to ‘2001’ and an executive at merryjane.com explains how the site aspires to be an integral part of weed’s continued integration into society and why that’s so important.

Devin the Dude is a rapper from Texas with an affinity for women and weed that earned much critical acclaim and a strong underground following as a member of the Odd Squad and with his solo debut in the 90’s. His commercial break though came in 1999 when he appeared on Dr. Dre’s 2001. With eight solo albums to his name as of 2016 and numerous high-profile collaborations, Devin is one of the game’s most respected emcees. My interview with him took place on 10/25/2016.

AllHipHop: Can you think of a particular song where marijuana really enhanced the writing or recording process?

Devin the Dude: {Laughs} I can’t even think of a studio session where I didn’t smoke, but [there was] one in particular when I went out there to do 2001 with Dre and Snoop. Initially, Dre had just wanted me to do a hook on a certain song. I had some cigars so I rolled one up and I tried to give him the sack back. He was like “No, no, no. that’s all you.” Then I was like, “Oh, s··t.” Back then a big a·· chronic sack like that was four or five hundred bucks. So I was like, “Oh s··t, thank you.”

Then he was like, “I got a list of songs here on this piece of paper and I got a DAT player and we’re going to start thumbing through some songs. Like skeletons of songs.” He hands me the paper and there are 107 numbers on it. We kept going through [them] and I was high as f··k. Around number 12, I was like, “I remember that beat.” Hitman saw me grooving to it. We kept going and I was said, “Go back to 12.” [He mimics the sound of the “F··k You” beat.]

Then after listening to the song for about 20 minutes, I just remembered a slow song, it was like a break up song to a woman you were cheating with. I only had the hook and never did write the verse to it.

As I was writing stuff down to see if it matched (from that slow song), it sounded like Alvin and the chipmunks. I didn’t know if this was going to go. Then he [Dre] was like, “Want to try one?” I was like, “Yeah, we can try it.” Man, that was the slowest walk [to the booth] and I was high as f··k too. But weed was kind of like, “You can do it”. This is where the weed kicked in. I got in there, put the headphones on, and the first verse was kind of shaky because I had to get the speed of it right. I was used to singing it so slow. And then it took me three or four takes to nail that first one, I was like cool, “Let’s double that.” Then we did a third. Boom! Then we did a fourth. I started feeling good. Before I left, I was like, “Hold up, let me do one more track.” And I just did like a real crazy “I just wanna f··k you” like a Bing Crosby one.

Then I walked back in the studio, and they were like this is cool. I sat down started smoking again. Mel-Man was writing for Dre, so he was helping him with his verse so as they were writing, I was so f··kin’ high, I just started writing too. He saw me over there and he was like, “You got a verse?” I was like, “S··t, hell yeah.” I just felt that good. Dre was like, “Cool. Let’s listen to what you got.” And I went in there and knocked the verse out real quick, man.

So the hook took you a minute, but the verse you were able to knock out quick?

Devin the Dude: You’re right and the weed helped with both. It triggered me to help me remember the chorus and to make it fit. Then I got to relaxing and writing and got on the verse that I wasn’t really supposed to do.

You once said, “all races, people of all kinds of economic statuses, [people with] different religions. Weed is the bridge between all that.” That’s a great sentiment. Could you please elaborate?

Devin the Dude: People you’ve never met before in your life, you might not even have to speak the same language. I met someone and we didn’t even communicate vocally, but when it came to weed, we just became friends after smoking a joint and we weren’t really able to talk to each other.

Smoking weed by yourself is cool, but there’s something about the connection between two people smoking. No matter whom the two people are. It doesn’t matter what color, creed, or religion. Two strangers can meet and find out they smoke and smoke a joint together.

[Regarding] the presidential thing, that’s one thing I want to add. It would be wonderful if one of these [candidates] would stop ignoring the cannabis culture and acknowledge that weed should be legal. Laws should be changed on the federal level, instead of having each state try to make their own rules.

Noah Rubin is the Editor-In-Chief at MERRY JANE, which began a little over a year ago and prides itself as being “the fastest growing media platform at the crossroads of pop culture, business, politics, health, and the new generation of sophisticated cannabis culture for all.” In addition to his work there, Noah also has experience in television having produced content for Adult Swim, MTV, and VH1. He is the former VP of Music at Decon Records (now Mass Appeal Records) and even did production work on two projects for the Wu-Tang Clan. My interview with him took place on 10/25/2016.

Noah: I think there were a variety of things that made me take note. I think having media and music coming together and then adding this other element of cannabis, it felt like a new chapter. It was really kind of reflective of a more futuristic paradigm where cannabis was combining with culture and the power of media was the perfect storm. And obviously looking at the other people who are involved in the company, I felt that it was positioned well to have a big impact.

What do you think has been the site’s greatest achievement thus far?

Noah: We’re trying to be the future of the conversation that involves cannabis. Like right now, we have this kind of dividing line where you have cannabis media outlets and media outlets. And I want us to be something where it can be seamlessly both and you can be up on really compelling stories around music, really compelling stories around fashion, and really compelling stories around technology, really compelling stories around headline news, and really compelling stories around cannabis and not feel like you’ve skipped a beat. We want it to be where it all feels part of a singular whole in an organic and intelligent way. MERRY JANEis about “Hey, there actually isn’t a dividing line here. Our culture is cannabis culture and vice versa. It’s no big deal.” This is about being passionate and intelligent about the world we live in.

From personal experience, I can say that I think your site is succeeding in that respect. Prior to preparing for this interview, someone very close to me was diagnosed with cancer and they began exploring medicinal marijuana to help with their condition. As I began to explore the topic of marijuana as a whole, MERRY JANEwas one the first sites that came up and I’ve been a frequent site visitor ever since.

Noah: First and foremost, I’m sorry to hear you’re going through that.

Thank you.

Noah: I do think having cannabis as part of that conversation [cancer] is a real positive thing. I think there was a time and a place when someone was suffering in illness, they’d be persecuted for or locked up even for trying to alleviate symptoms of either the disease itself or the treatment. The time has come and there is no dividing line. This plant is part of our culture. Breaking down that wall is a priority to me and I appreciate that you are seeing that and feeling that MERRY JANEcan help people do it.

[Marijuana] is cultural. It’s medical. It’s legal, It’s personal. It’s historical. There are a lot of things all coming together. It’s an exciting time for sure and I’m looking forward to seeing how prop 64 question plays out on the ballot in November. I’m also looking forward to the benefits it may have in the state of California and the country as a whole. Truthfully, until cannabis is legal on a federal level, we’re not really going to see the change that we’re looking for.

In addition to the interviewees, thanks to everyone else who also made this possible: Brianne, Adam, Shaun, Peggy, Sos, and N.O. Joe.

]]>http://allhiphop.com/2016/11/12/let-the-good-times-roll-part-2/feed/1356430Bizarre feat. Ken Alston “Muscle Man” (VIDEO)http://allhiphop.com/2016/10/03/bizarre-feat-ken-alston-muscle-man-video/
http://allhiphop.com/2016/10/03/bizarre-feat-ken-alston-muscle-man-video/#respondMon, 03 Oct 2016 21:54:24 +0000http://allhiphop.com/?p=354664As Biz preps his Tweek Sity 2 mixtape, he has enlisted the help of Ken Alston for the production and hook of its first single, “Muscle Man.” Check out the new video for the song below!

]]>http://allhiphop.com/2016/10/03/bizarre-feat-ken-alston-muscle-man-video/feed/0354664OCD: Moosh & Twist Discuss Friendship and Being An Interracial Group In This Climate Of Hip-Hophttp://allhiphop.com/2016/09/10/moosh-twist-on-being-an-interracial-group/
http://allhiphop.com/2016/09/10/moosh-twist-on-being-an-interracial-group/#commentsSat, 10 Sep 2016 19:06:16 +0000http://allhiphop.com/?p=131612Most friendships that start in the first grade rarely last two decades later. When it comes to Philadelphia’s own OCD: Moosh & Twist, though, this rare occurrence is what has kept the duo going year after year.

As a testament to what their music, fan base, and movement has done for them, they have rocked the main stage before Hip-Hop legends like De La Soul, Rakim, The Roots and more.

After a string of sold-out tours around the country and numerous festival appearances, the fact of the matter is that Moosh & Twist know how to energize a crowd, whether it be full of die-hard fans or people seeing them for the first time.

AllHipHop.com spent a few minutes with the group to talk about their come-up, built-to-last friendship, their music, crazy fans, and the difficulties they face being an interracial group.

]]>http://allhiphop.com/2016/09/10/moosh-twist-on-being-an-interracial-group/feed/3131612McKinley Ave “Roosters” (VIDEO)http://allhiphop.com/2016/09/08/mckinley-ave-roosters-video/
http://allhiphop.com/2016/09/08/mckinley-ave-roosters-video/#respondThu, 08 Sep 2016 20:37:52 +0000http://allhiphop.com/?p=353490Read more »]]>Watts, California, rapper McKinley Ave has just dropped visuals for “Roosters,” a single off of his upcoming album, Did Dirt to Lay Pavement. For this video premiere of the S. Class produced track, McKinley released this exclusive statement to AllHipHop.com.

“”Roosters” is dedicated to everyone who’s getting up early in the morning and gets to the money whether it be [by] trappin’, rappin’, a 9-5, or at school. We were out in Miami for the Heavy Hitter DJ retreat and caught a hell of a vibe. I thought what better a place to shoot this video then the city of Little Havana where they celebrate roosters running wild.”

]]>http://allhiphop.com/2016/09/08/mckinley-ave-roosters-video/feed/0353490OUTTA NOWHERE: Nicki Minaj Drops “The Pinkprint Freestyle”http://allhiphop.com/2016/09/04/outta-nowhere-nicki-minaj-drops-the-pinkprint-freestyle/
http://allhiphop.com/2016/09/04/outta-nowhere-nicki-minaj-drops-the-pinkprint-freestyle/#commentsMon, 05 Sep 2016 00:54:07 +0000http://allhiphop.com/?p=353292Its been a minute since Nicki Minaj blessed us with a freestyle. Well here it is, inspired by Young M.A. “Ooouuu” got the New York reigning rap queen for close to six minutes (with a few breaks). And just when you think its over, she flips it on some Caribbean club ish (shout out to Shabba Ranks). So far the response has been overwhelmingly positive.

]]>http://allhiphop.com/2016/09/04/outta-nowhere-nicki-minaj-drops-the-pinkprint-freestyle/feed/6353292The Week Ahead in Hip-Hop: July 11-July 17, 2016http://allhiphop.com/2016/07/11/july-11-july-17-2016/
http://allhiphop.com/2016/07/11/july-11-july-17-2016/#respondMon, 11 Jul 2016 14:00:15 +0000http://allhiphop.com/?p=349922During the middle of the seventh month of the year, the are numerous memorable things that happened in Hip-Hop culture. From album releases (N.O.R.E.), to films (Boyz N the Hood), and birthdays (Lil’ Kim), stuff that happened over the course of these seven days helped shape the world of rap as we know it today. As the saying goes, “You don’t know where you’re going until you know where you’ve been.” Here is a look at notable events that took place in Hip-Hop this week from years past.

]]>http://allhiphop.com/2016/07/11/july-11-july-17-2016/feed/0349922The Week Ahead in Hip-Hop: June 6-June 12, 2016http://allhiphop.com/2016/06/06/june-6-june-12-2016/
http://allhiphop.com/2016/06/06/june-6-june-12-2016/#respondMon, 06 Jun 2016 15:00:08 +0000http://allhiphop.com/?p=347858During this first full week in June, there are numerous memorable things that have happened in rap history.

Noteworthy films (Beat Street, What’s Love Got to Do With It), albums (Strictly Business, Tha Carter III), and artists (Kanye West, MC Breed) were all introduced to the world which ultimately made a lasting impact.

As the saying goes, “You don’t know where you’re going until you know where you’ve been.” Here is a look at notable events that took place in Hip-Hop culture this week from years past. Check it out!

]]>http://allhiphop.com/2016/06/06/june-6-june-12-2016/feed/0347858The Week Ahead in Hip-Hop: May 23, 2016–May 29, 2016http://allhiphop.com/2016/05/22/may-23-2016-may-29-2016/
http://allhiphop.com/2016/05/22/may-23-2016-may-29-2016/#respondSun, 22 May 2016 16:54:21 +0000http://allhiphop.com/?p=346892As the saying goes, “You don’t know where you’re going until you know where you’ve been.” Here is a look at notable events that took place in Hip-Hop this week from years past.

]]>http://allhiphop.com/2016/05/22/may-23-2016-may-29-2016/feed/0346892The Week Ahead in Hip-Hop: May 16, 2016–May 22, 2016http://allhiphop.com/2016/05/15/may-16-2016-may-22-2016/
http://allhiphop.com/2016/05/15/may-16-2016-may-22-2016/#respondSun, 15 May 2016 13:43:59 +0000http://allhiphop.com/?p=346444As the saying goes, “You don’t know where you’re going until you know where you’ve been.” Here is a look at notable events that took place in Hip-Hop this week from years past.

]]>http://allhiphop.com/2016/05/15/may-16-2016-may-22-2016/feed/0346444Bizarre (feat. $auce) “The Devil” [VIDEO]http://allhiphop.com/2016/05/09/bizarre-the-devil-video/
http://allhiphop.com/2016/05/09/bizarre-the-devil-video/#commentsMon, 09 May 2016 22:16:46 +0000http://allhiphop.com/?p=346102Read more »]]>It’s no surprise that Bizarre’s newest video has received over 10,000 hits on social media in one day. The D-12 spitter’s noteworthy clip for “The Devil” does a good job of combining humor and horror, all well continuing to build hype for his upcoming mixtape, Tweek Sity 2, and introduce $auce to the world.

]]>http://allhiphop.com/2016/05/09/bizarre-the-devil-video/feed/1346102The Week Ahead in Hip-Hop: May 09, 2016–May 15, 2016http://allhiphop.com/2016/05/08/may-09-2016-may-15-2016/
http://allhiphop.com/2016/05/08/may-09-2016-may-15-2016/#commentsSun, 08 May 2016 22:19:58 +0000http://allhiphop.com/?p=346043As the saying goes, “You don’t know where you’re going until you know where you’ve been.” Here is a look at notable events that took place in Hip-Hop this week from years past.

]]>http://allhiphop.com/2016/05/08/may-09-2016-may-15-2016/feed/2346043The Week Ahead in Hip-Hop: May 02, 2016–May 08, 2016http://allhiphop.com/2016/05/01/may-02-08-2016/
http://allhiphop.com/2016/05/01/may-02-08-2016/#respondSun, 01 May 2016 19:13:51 +0000http://allhiphop.com/?p=345583As the saying goes, “You don’t know where you’re going until you know where you’ve been.” Here is a look at notable events that took place in Hip-Hop this week from years past.

]]>http://allhiphop.com/2016/05/01/may-02-08-2016/feed/0345583The Week Ahead in Hip-Hop: April 25, 2016–May 01, 2016http://allhiphop.com/2016/04/23/april-25-2016-may-01-2016/
http://allhiphop.com/2016/04/23/april-25-2016-may-01-2016/#commentsSat, 23 Apr 2016 20:09:47 +0000http://allhiphop.com/?p=345145As the saying goes, “You don’t know where you’re going until you know where you’ve been.” Here is a look at notable events that took place in Hip-Hop this week from years past.

]]>http://allhiphop.com/2016/04/23/april-25-2016-may-01-2016/feed/3345145Here’s How Houston Rappers Are Handling The Great Floodhttp://allhiphop.com/2016/04/19/heres-how-houston-rappers-are-handling-the-great-flood/
http://allhiphop.com/2016/04/19/heres-how-houston-rappers-are-handling-the-great-flood/#commentsTue, 19 Apr 2016 14:15:14 +0000http://allhiphop.com/?p=344862(AllHipHop News) A number of rappers who are from, or do business in Houston, have been impacted by the torrential downpours flooding the city.

Over a foot of water rained down on one of Hip-Hop’s most notable cities, which has produced powerhouses like The Geto Boys and Rap-A-Lot Records, Trae Tha Truth, UGK, Beyoncé, Slim Thug and many others.

In less than 24 hours, water submerged parts of different neighborhoods and highways, forcing thousands to flee to safety in the area shelters.

A number of rappers from Houston weighed in on the floods, as did a few who have business ties to the city.

UGK’s Bun B. warned his fans of the severity of the weather, after his flight was canceled and he had to drive back home.

“I barely made it back after my flight got cancelled,” Bun B. said. “Dozens of people stuck near Intercontinental airport because of high waters. Can’t get back to the freeways. Only because I was in a truck. Stay home!”

Bun B was spot on with his analysis.

One airport worker died after he was found submerged in his vehicle not far from the airport. Another tow truck driver was found dead in his rig, after he became submerged in high waters.

Houston rapper Paul Wall managed to put a positive spin on the floods. First off, the rains interrupted his son’s 10th birthday.

“My son Will was SOOOOOOOO excited that school got canceled today. I told him God made it rain for his birthday,” Paul Wall tweeted.

Since he’s locked away in his house, Paul Wall decided to release a new remix to his song “Swangin’ In Tha Rain” in honor of the floods.

Trae Tha Truth has used his social media as well, to let residents know the addresses various organizations offering local residents shelter.

]]>http://allhiphop.com/2016/04/18/bizarre-outer-space-video/feed/2344840The Week Ahead in Hip-Hop: April 18, 2016 – April 24, 2016http://allhiphop.com/2016/04/17/april-18-2016-april-24-2016/
http://allhiphop.com/2016/04/17/april-18-2016-april-24-2016/#respondSun, 17 Apr 2016 23:20:53 +0000http://allhiphop.com/?p=344801As the saying goes, “You don’t know where you’re going until you know where you’ve been.” Here is a look at notable events that took place in Hip-Hop culture this week from years past.

]]>http://allhiphop.com/2016/04/17/april-18-2016-april-24-2016/feed/03448011973-Forever: Remembering D12’s Proof [VIDEO]http://allhiphop.com/2016/04/10/proof-1973-forever/
http://allhiphop.com/2016/04/10/proof-1973-forever/#commentsSun, 10 Apr 2016 14:12:47 +0000http://allhiphop.com/?p=344420Read more »]]>The opening track of Proof’s Searching for Jerry Garcia album, “Knice,” captures the essence of the Motor City emcee in a very captivating way. Set at the First Annual Detroit Hip-Hop Awards, the host’s voice soon fades and then we hear Proof thinking aloud: “My city loves me; I love my city. I feel like I’m letting them down. I’ve done so much, but I don’t feel like I’ve accomplished nothing at all… I remember when me and Hip-Hop first fell in love. Detroit and Hip-Hop. Damn. Cause I ain’t changing for s**t, I’ma always be me.” And interspersed between these thoughts is the host presenting the accolade for the Detroit Hip-Hop Recognition Award. “From the days of the Hip-Hop Shop to the days of multi-platinum record sales, you’ll see this guy on MTV Wednesday night, then you’ll catch him at St. Andrew’s Hall on Friday night hosting a battle. He has been around the world, and still finds time to give back to the city. That being said, it’s a pleasure and an honor to present the first annual Hip-Hop Recognition Award to none other than my man, Big Proof!”

Listeners get the feeling that Proof doesn’t think he has done enough. Obviously that couldn’t be further from the truth, but rather than get upset, Proof uses his emotions as motivation and that introduction beautifully sets up Garcia’s first song, “Clap With Me,” where he lists the credentials of his contemporaries and then comes to see himself as a rapper the way that they do (as well as countless fans). “‘8 Mile’ was dope / Obie brought heat / Emile on the beat, 50 kept us in the street / It’s my destiny to be, the truth nevertheless / Nothin’ new, your boy Proof is better than best.”

In an AllHipHop.com special report, for the ten year mark of his passing, I went to The D and spoke with D12 in order to get a glimpse into how and why DeShaun “Proof” Holton was better than the best and became the ‘Mayor of Detroit’ in its rap community. From how they first met Big Proof to his propensity for practical jokes and then finally the lessons he taught each of them, this a celebration of his life and not a mourning of his death.

Upon telling Swifty about this project when making arrangements to interview him for it, he thanked me for helping keep Proof’s legacy going strong. To him, I now say that I consider it an honor and a responsibility to do so because not only did Proof create some of the dopest music I’ve ever heard, he was also a wonderful example of someone who was able to bring people together and that improved the quality of life for all those involved. I believe that is something to be revered, especially in a culture that is too often fueled by beef and aggression.

And for any concern that Proof had when he said that he felt he was letting the city down, this is evidence that he lifted it up. Whether it was, among many other things, mentoring a young Eminem back when Marshall was stepping in clubs wearing the same pair of Lugz or recording an entire album in 24 hours, Proof was remarkable and Hip-Hop is better because of him.

]]>http://allhiphop.com/2016/04/10/proof-1973-forever/feed/21344420The Week Ahead in Hip-Hop: April 11, 2016 – April 17, 2016http://allhiphop.com/2016/04/09/april-11-2016-april-17-2016/
http://allhiphop.com/2016/04/09/april-11-2016-april-17-2016/#respondSat, 09 Apr 2016 17:14:55 +0000http://allhiphop.com/?p=344397As the saying goes, “You don’t know where you’re going until you know where you’ve been.” Here is a look at notable events that took place in Hip-Hop culture this week from years past.

]]>http://allhiphop.com/2016/04/09/april-11-2016-april-17-2016/feed/0344397A Tribe Called Quest Invites Fans To Phife Memorialhttp://allhiphop.com/2016/04/03/a-tribe-called-quest-invites-fans-to-phife-memorial/
http://allhiphop.com/2016/04/03/a-tribe-called-quest-invites-fans-to-phife-memorial/#commentsMon, 04 Apr 2016 00:30:01 +0000http://allhiphop.com/?p=344093(AllHipHop News) A Tribe Called Quest is inviting all the fans out to celebrate the life of deceased member Malik “Phife Dawg” Taylor.

Tribe posted the invite to their official Twitter account earlier today (April 3) along with a link to the website SmokinNeedles.com.

Tribe revealed they are hosting a memorial service at Saint Albans Park in Queens, New York starting tomorrow at 10:30 AM.

According to the group: “the first 200 fans to arrive will receive something very special!”

Phife was a founding member of Tribe Called Quest. He died at the age of 45, after a long battle with diabetes.

]]>http://allhiphop.com/2016/04/03/a-tribe-called-quest-invites-fans-to-phife-memorial/feed/3344093The Week Ahead in Hip-Hop: April 04, 2016 – April 10, 2016http://allhiphop.com/2016/04/03/the-week-ahead-april-04-april-10/
http://allhiphop.com/2016/04/03/the-week-ahead-april-04-april-10/#commentsSun, 03 Apr 2016 22:12:34 +0000http://allhiphop.com/?p=344088As the saying goes, “You don’t know where you’re going until you know where you’ve been.” Here is a look at notable events that took place in Hip-Hop this week from years past.

]]>http://allhiphop.com/2016/04/03/the-week-ahead-april-04-april-10/feed/3344088The Week Ahead in Hip-Hop: March 28, 2016 – April 03, 2016http://allhiphop.com/2016/03/27/march-28-2016-april-03-2016/
http://allhiphop.com/2016/03/27/march-28-2016-april-03-2016/#commentsMon, 28 Mar 2016 01:50:13 +0000http://allhiphop.com/?p=341636As the saying goes, “You don’t know where you’re going until you know where you’ve been.” Here is a look at notable events that took place in Hip-Hop this week from years past.

]]>http://allhiphop.com/2016/03/27/march-28-2016-april-03-2016/feed/3341659Bizarre (feat. $auce) “The Devil” [AUDIO]http://allhiphop.com/2016/03/26/bizarre-the-devil-audio/
http://allhiphop.com/2016/03/26/bizarre-the-devil-audio/#commentsSat, 26 Mar 2016 05:03:16 +0000http://allhiphop.com/?p=341530With the perfect mix of silliness and shock value, Bizarre delivers a new song that’s bound to satisfy fans of his work. Additionally, he has also let his former manager $auce in on the mayhem by giving him a platform to make his formal introduction as an emcee. Don’t forget to follow them at @BizarresWorld and @JeffSoster!

]]>http://allhiphop.com/2016/03/24/kriskelliworkremix/feed/1341639Lil Wayne Slashes Price on Miami Mansion Thanks To Flat Real Estate Markethttp://allhiphop.com/2016/03/21/lil-wayne-slashes-price-on-miami-mansion-thanks-to-flat-real-estate-market/
http://allhiphop.com/2016/03/21/lil-wayne-slashes-price-on-miami-mansion-thanks-to-flat-real-estate-market/#commentsMon, 21 Mar 2016 14:04:11 +0000http://allhiphop.com/?p=340852(AllHipHop News) The real estate market has gone flat and Lil Wayne is following suit, by dropping the sale price of his Miami mansion by a total of $4 million dollars.

Lil Wayne has cut the offering price several times since the home went up for sale in April of 2015 for $18 million. After dropping the price several times since, the house is now being offered at $14 million, nearly $4 million off the original asking price.

A lucky buyer will get a mansion with a glass elevator, a skatepark on the roof and a home that has a few million dollars worth of remodeling.

“The market is flat,” Ty Forkner, the listing agent told The Miami Herald. “Priced at under $1,000 a square foot, it’s a special deal.”